Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1951 — Page 34

OB NESS by Soa mene

I SCARE EASILY. When I don’t understand a thing, # J want to run, Maybe you do to. And right now a lot of people are confused about government bonds. It's thatynew issue which can’t be cashed until it comes due. And people who like to trade them in for a washer or

TV set, or thé down payment | = to ring the bell in Hoosier

on a house, don’t want their|,p iovment.

cash locked up for ten yearsy The two boom towns in the

But ‘the new issue isn’t for us/State are what you'd expect, Ft. little guys. It's for banks, trust| Wayne and South Bend, both

long term investors who have no | trades. intention of cashing them in, “8.9 on | JOHN W. CRIS, state employ- ¥. BONDS ARE the same as ment security director, who keeps always. You can get your dough|his sensitive fingers on the emsimply by signing your name on ployment pulse, said all but eight the back and pushing them/of his 20 offices showed a gain in through a bank window. The People going to work. same for Es and Fs. | And that's not bad.

This is the anniversary of the Where There's Smoke

E Bond. And about $1.5 billion are coming due. .And you can, THE CIGARETTE MAKERS

buy new ones and make the same Are snorting fire and smoke. What deal. Or, you can keep the old they don't like is the proposal to Bren BrdU get. another tenvyears jump the. tax from sevea to. 10]

and the same Interest will keep cents a pack. on coming. Eric Calamia, mouthpiece for

- 8 ws tobacco retallers, said: ‘‘“When| BOB FOWLER, State Director taxes climb until the consumer of the U. 8. Bond Treasury Divi- pays more to the collector than |

Hog Prices ? Steady to 25 Cents Lower

Trade Active At Local Yards

Hog trade opened active today at the Indianapolis Stockyards. Prices on barrows and gilts were steady to 25 cents lower than yesterday’s average, Hogs: 11,500; choice 170 to 280 pounds $21.50 to $22; 260 to 325 pounds $20.50 to $21.50; few loads {choice No. 1 uniform near 260 {pounds $21.75; 120 to 160 pounds |$16.50 to $18.50; sows steady to |125 cents higher; most choice 300 {to 550 pounds $18.50 to $19.75;

companies, insurance companies— high-rated in the metal-working , ... lights $20 to $20.25 or a

{little above, | Cattle, 350; calves, 300; moder{ately active, generally steady; commercial and, good yearlings and heifers, $29.50 to $33.50; odd {head utility, $27 to $28.50; utility {and commercial cows, $24 to $37, mostly $28 down; utility and commercial bulls, $26.50 to $29; {vealers active, steady; good and choice, $36 to $37; bulk common and medium, $28 to $35. Sheep, 500; fairly active, fully

steady; deck medium and good) . B1-t0-91-pound wooled nativeinight at Ohio Strand Park Ave,

lambs, $30; slaughter’ ewes: quotable, eady; medium to choice, $16 to $22,

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Lt. Col. Armstrong Tribute to Indianapolis “Defenders of Freedom’ will be paid here during National Defense Week, May 12-19, local military officials announced today. The week will be climaxed by Armed Forces Day Saturday, May 19. Lt. Col, Ben K. Armstrong, professor of air science and | tactics at Butler University, has been appointed Armed Forces Day project officer, and Col. James A. Wilson, Air Reserve officer, is named general chairman of the National Defense Week here.

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Woman Foils Purse

‘Snatching Attempt Mrs. "Barah Connolly, 225 N. {Park Ave., clung to her purse last

as two men dragged her into an {alley in a robbery attempt. | She told police she screamed as

Halt ! The state has ted’ approximately 200 new liquor permits since lifting the ban on new licenses last November. However, officials of the Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission reported today tnat 12 of the state's 92 counties have placed the ban back in effect. This action was taken independent of the state ABC. ; C. Bernard Doyle, chairman of the state liquor control board, sald any county can stop issuing permits at {its own discretion. Usually, he said, the counties take this step when they feel there are enough liquor outlets,

population figures to be released in June before taking further action. At that time, state officials will decide whether the population warrants additional liquor outlets. The present state law prohibits more than one liquor permit for every 1000 persons. - AAmong the 12 counties to put a

Marion, Elkhart and Vigo. Of the new liquor permits issued recently only six were fof taverns, The remainder were for grocery and package liquor stores. One state liquor official pointed out, however, that there were many liquor permit transfers ap-

/the men hit her in the face,|

mixed up about the new non- come not only unfair but ridicul-

cashable bonds, and backed away Ous.” . from the Es, Fs and Gs. | But Mr. Calamia should look

But they haven't changed. lover the shoulder of the liquor)

Foe of Happiness

pay day.

Malleable’s Year

WHEN I THINK of National Malleable and Steel Castings Co.,

card you named is repeated over the phone, all without much explanation.

“Because Christianity makes possible for men to love, it d

flammed. I'm the world's bestimen can

sion, tells me people got a little he pays for the product, they be Says Fear Greatest

“The great enemy of happiness is fear,” Father Tinker explained.

Personally, I like to be flim- stroys he power of fear. When oveand be loved, they

‘knocked her down and tried to {take her purse, They ran without {the purse when she continued

Faith enables some persons to|screaming.

industry. It dumps tax doughilive happily under conditions| And are better than cash in < into the U. 8. Treasury by the which fill others with acute anxi-| Local Stocks nd Bonds the pocket, . They earn Interest, cationd. > ety. |

Bobbs-Merrill com veneer 14 i6 Bobbs-Merrill pid ¢%% .

and the cash in the pocket . ih e Rev. H. Neville Tinker —MAT, Pe doesn’t. But Don t Tell made this point in his noonday STOCKS . Bla Asked And they can be turned into | 1 RAN A LITTLE plece abofigermon on “Love versus Fear” American States com go a car or new roof just as fast |a parlor game of magic. today in Christ Episcopal Church {Ayrshire Colleries com nar 18% as the green stuff we get on | In it you name a card, and|,n the Circle, > Lo Ayres 4s pid... ov 18) 108 1 someone calls a number and the Belt RR & Stk Yrds com ,.... 36%

it Central Boys .......... . 38% 40% Chamb of Com com .. . 21 - e- {Circle Theater com . 55'a 583 Com Loan 4”pfd 96 99 Cummins Eng pfd 103

Cummings En Consolidated

JI think of (Bill Flagle,

its plant here, and who runs it, one of-the; yokel... I. still. have the mud of 1 ; the barnyard on my shoes, So CwaaSiet, Ho wora-|s ¥sked, quite openly, if someone no slants, just deals it Would please explain how this right off the cuff, in a quiet way. baffler Worked. a The National Malleable and| GOT A FEW replies. It's a

Steel Castings plant at 546 N. ‘Holmes St. makes lids” for the Sode system th rons. Bu & Sich journal boxes (which grease rail , oo 0uon'e sake don’t tell it -axles) and the some 20 million |y 4 spoil a lot of fun for a lot bushings to hold radiator sections of people who get bored at other together, plus automotive castings people's parties.” ‘and a little war work. So I won't say much, except Ls 8 8 8 that the words your guest uses NATIONAL MALLEABLE reveals the suit. And the “wiz showed a net profit of $4,020,509 ard” (that name means dia* Jast year or $847 a share on monds) starts calling the cards 474,861 shares of common. Net|from the ace down. ;

sales were 13,702. 2 % pi WHEN HE HITS your card, the

This will give you an idea of ithe move-up. In 19049 the com-|Person doing the calling stops

pany earned $5.53 a share.

him by saying “Here,” and hands hour's flying time of the main oil you the receiver,

no Jongerdasr. 40” face ‘the same situations which otherwise would be intolerable. wl “Happiness is available for the man of faith even in the midst of the same conditions which cause unmitigated anxiety to others.” This was the last of the series given by Father Tinker this Lent

Everett Carr, D. D. rector of Emmanuel Church, La Grange, I11., will speak at noon, Tuesday through next Friday, in Christ Church.

Near the Red Heart

_ANKARA, Turkey, Mar. 9 (UP) ing air bases which will place

fields of Russia and her satellite

Then you hear it, wide-eyed.

The Lynch Line

FOR SOME TIME I've been hearing enthusiastic reports about the Lynch Corp. in Anderson. Today I have its annual report which shows it does many things other than make glass-forming machinery. It took in $8,538,527 last year, and wound up with a net profit of| $1,064,392 which shows top-flight! i

management. . ” ” HERE'S WHAT IT SOLD in addition to glass-forming ma-| chines to take in the cash: Air compressors, refrigeration] units, candy and cookie wrapping

PARTLY CLOUDY ANS CLOUDY AREAS

chines. { So the next time you think of | it as being in the glass business, remember there are a lot of other things, all apparently quite profit-| able.

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*N Ind Pub Serv 4% pfd.... *N Ind Pub Serv 4% pid ... ogress Laundry com P. R. Mallory Co com *Pub Serv of Ind 3% ptd Pub Serv of Ind Com Ross Gear Tool com ..... Schwitzer-Cummins pfd 80 Ind GRE com ............ 80 Ind G&E pfd ... pdr a pig 0 -Van Camp e nner & Co hs hia beans rre Haute Malleable . 3. tha Ghine So. wid: " Unite elephone D! eae Gnjon Tike... co... .cii ervans a

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U. S. Statement |

WASHINGTON, Mar. § (UP)—Govern-| ment expenses and receipts for the current |

fiscal year through Mar. 7, compared with |

& Year ago:

NT CO.

MA. 5358

This Year Last Year

Expenses ....$26.817,075,760 $27,415,588.967

Receipts ..... 27,790.665.907 24.511,031,474 Surplus ...... 973,590,147 — | ficit me 2,004,558.483 | Cash balance 4.820.603.795 4.418.349.858 Public debt... 255 705.838.930 255,998,003,278

Gold reserve.. 21.950,709,877 24,345,387,703!

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INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | Clearings nan . $10,174,000 . 27,738,000

Debits

Local Produce

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Eggs—Current receipts. 54 lbs. to Grade A large. 45¢: Grade A small, Grade B large, 42, and Grade A medium, 42¢; no grade, lle. { Poultry—Fowls, 4!% lbs. and over, 2c: under 4's lbs. and Leghorns, 20c: cock) and stags, 15¢, and No. 2 poultry, 4c less than 3 i

case’ 25¢;

a Buiterfat—No. 1, 6lc; No. 2, B8c.

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Dean at MU to Quit COLUMBIA, Mo., Mar. 9 (UP) -—Dr. Frank Luther Mott, 65, announced yesterday he would retire next summer, as dean of the University of Missouri 8chool of Journalism for a life of “teaching, research and writing” Dr, Mott said his successor in

The resignation is effective

July 1.

.|Big 4 Still Deadlocked

PARIS, Mar. 9 (UP)—The Big Four ‘Foreign «Deputies tried for the fifth day today to agree on the wording of an agenda for the

‘iproposed foreign ministers con-

ference next month.

But they remained deadlocked on the choice of words.

Local Truck Grain Prices

No. 2 truck wheat, $2.28, No, 2 No. 2 No. No.

Mr. Doyle said the state board! antly flavored and so fine its was waiting for the official Census, ,..sence cannot be felt, attracts

ban on new liquor permits were

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On Lines of Water-Softening Process Ell Lilly research liboratories came up with good news for A new plastic resin powder perfected by the Indianapolis pharmaceutical house may solve the problem of heart disease victims

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